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>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer that question. >> i don't think we need to have a definite time on the. we have to take a look at the recovery and make sure that we take care of people who have been unemployed. the answer to this is to take care of the gridlock and actually get something done. nothing has begun -- been done in congress and many told the people there responsible. if we send the same people back this is not going to happen. we need a farm bill and immigration reform bill, and nothing has happened in congress. this is the most ineffective congress in the history of congress and he is on
>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer...
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falcons matt ryan to drew davis in the back of the end zone. davis gets both feet down. 2nd quarter, 14-7 falcons. lions connects to julio jones. beats -- and that's the 63-yard touchdown. falcons win 30-17. they are still unbeatenned at 7- 0. the nascar for you, dale earn hart, jr., down to martin dale. and later, jimmy johnson wrecked after hitting casey mayors. shots an recovers and staged in the league. 16 laps to go. they were the top two in points entering today. johnson able to take the lead and hold off kyle busch to win the race. >> with the race, moves to the point standing. two points ahead with three chaseses, chase races to go. 49ers on cbs 5 tomorrow night. >> exciting and we're going to -- we're routing for the giant. >> and this is halloween. >> the giants. >> and i could combine the team's name. that's "eyewitness news" at 5:30. see you in a half hour hour we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something
falcons matt ryan to drew davis in the back of the end zone. davis gets both feet down. 2nd quarter, 14-7 falcons. lions connects to julio jones. beats -- and that's the 63-yard touchdown. falcons win 30-17. they are still unbeatenned at 7- 0. the nascar for you, dale earn hart, jr., down to martin dale. and later, jimmy johnson wrecked after hitting casey mayors. shots an recovers and staged in the league. 16 laps to go. they were the top two in points entering today. johnson able to take the...
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paul ryan has a plan. -- at least it is a plan. paul ryan has a plan. tommy thompson has a plant. president barack obama has the plant. tammy baldwin has no plans. >> we do know something about his brand new plan on medicare and that is that health costs in the federal employee health benefit program are increasing at a rate of 40% faster than traditional medicare. that gives you a sense. it is not a full score. but that is something we do know. that would not save us money. it would shift a huge burden to seniors. this idea that he never supported the voucher program, he ran ads in his primary sang out will be the 51st vote to pass the paul ryan budget which contains this plan. last summer, he stood on the stage and talked about his support for this plan. what have i done? i worked hard on the affordable care act that has significant sections on medicare. in that, we extended the solvency of medicare by 10 years. this is not the end of our work but it is a strong beginning. i was very involved in that. when tommy thompson ran medicare from 2001 until 2005, the program went nine y
paul ryan has a plan. -- at least it is a plan. paul ryan has a plan. tommy thompson has a plant. president barack obama has the plant. tammy baldwin has no plans. >> we do know something about his brand new plan on medicare and that is that health costs in the federal employee health benefit program are increasing at a rate of 40% faster than traditional medicare. that gives you a sense. it is not a full score. but that is something we do know. that would not save us money. it would...
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pit up, 26-23, first to go for notre dame. and everett golson, quarterback sneak, they go on to win the game, the final, 29-26. what about the san jose state spartans? second quarter, game tied at seven, david bells finds car in the end zone, initially called out of bounds. however, they took another look at it and actually could see after all. it was a touchdown. 13-7, spartans, second and ten, chandler jones with the end zone. 28-13, spartans. fourth quarter, now, spartans trying to get in that lead, logan bushnell intercepted. all the way, to the touchdown, 47th yard interception return, san jose state around wins, 42 five million purse on the line, bay area trainer, nunino at 19-1, came down to fort lawrence, wins, he entered at 10-1 odds, that john mccae jock have won. >> thank you for joining us on bay area, we'll see you tonight for a special edition of nbc bay area news. >>> coming up on tech now, inside a silicon valley start-up that is making big money and having a lot of fun how all of those new apple devices have s
pit up, 26-23, first to go for notre dame. and everett golson, quarterback sneak, they go on to win the game, the final, 29-26. what about the san jose state spartans? second quarter, game tied at seven, david bells finds car in the end zone, initially called out of bounds. however, they took another look at it and actually could see after all. it was a touchdown. 13-7, spartans, second and ten, chandler jones with the end zone. 28-13, spartans. fourth quarter, now, spartans trying to get in...
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>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer that question. havedon't think we need to a definite time on the. we have to take a look at the recovery and make sure that we take care of people who have been unemployed. the answer to this is to take care of the gridlock and actually get something done. nothing has begun -- been done in congress and many told the people there responsible. if we send the same people back this is not going to happen. we need a farm bill and immigration reform bill, and nothing has happened in congress. this is the most ineffective congress in the history of congress and he is one of t
>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer...
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, the chairman of the budget committee, would have across-the-board cuts of about 22% and presumably we don't know for sure, that would include fema. but again, all of the kind of ambiguous at this point, all of it up in the air. they're going to have to come back after the election in a lame-duck session anyway, try to figure out what to do about that fiscal cliff. they would probably fund fema in the interim. republicans are going to insist that any funding of fema over and above what is planned is offset with cuts elsewhere. so basically, we could be looking at the same old story here, steve. >> hey, mike, it's krystal. we know the president's back on the campaign trail, but he and his administration are in constant contact with the fema director, correct? >> reporter: right, we heard from jay carney, we can hear him from 35,000 feet in the briefing room, it is piped in as he briefs a pool back in the press corps back on air force one. he says the president has been in regular contact with the administrator of fema, craig fugate. he talked to him on the phone today. the president,
, the chairman of the budget committee, would have across-the-board cuts of about 22% and presumably we don't know for sure, that would include fema. but again, all of the kind of ambiguous at this point, all of it up in the air. they're going to have to come back after the election in a lame-duck session anyway, try to figure out what to do about that fiscal cliff. they would probably fund fema in the interim. republicans are going to insist that any funding of fema over and above what is...
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i've done that for the last 22 months. being on the israel issue is a voice not just a vote and trying to be a fiscal conservative and social moderate my record stands up for that have been fighting for people on the tenth district and that is why will continue to do. >> moderator: we've but the conflict ahead of the collaboration of compromise. on the key vote mr. dold has over and over given just the voice of the vote. somebody that is when to vote for the people and put the middle class first. the sierra club and they both give me their endorsement. i got the endorsement of the human rights campaign and the job pac and they are pro-choice america and the firefighters. all of these groups. >> moderator: brad schneider. >>> you can embrace the kind of approach congresswoman wilson has embraced and signed a pledge to support the cut cabin balance program that is a tea party approach to balancing the budget and it has no new revenues even for the wealthiest of americans and it's so draconian that would require deep cuts in
i've done that for the last 22 months. being on the israel issue is a voice not just a vote and trying to be a fiscal conservative and social moderate my record stands up for that have been fighting for people on the tenth district and that is why will continue to do. >> moderator: we've but the conflict ahead of the collaboration of compromise. on the key vote mr. dold has over and over given just the voice of the vote. somebody that is when to vote for the people and put the middle...
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>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer that question. >> i don't think we need to have a definite time on the. we have to take a look at the recovery and make sure that we take care of people who have been unemployed. the answer to this is to take care of the gridlock and actually get something done. nothing has begun -- been done in congress and many told the people there responsible. if we send the same people back this is not going to happen. we need a farm bill and immigration reform bill, and nothing has happened in congress. this is the most ineffective congress in the history of congress and he is on
>> i did not hear an answer from her, my answer is 26 weeks. this has been extended out to 99 weeks, and we need to understand that there is not a lot of return on that investment, there are people who are 63, and this is an early retirement. and job skills atrophy because -- we have the five people -- we know when unemployment runs out and we're there to hire them. this is not a good return on the investment. the safety net has been 26 weeks. >> i am coming back to you to answer...
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the time is 7:26 on this saturday, october 27th. all eyes on sandy this morning. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is tracking the trofrm and is here with the latest forecast. now, chuck? >> good morning, richard. a good saturday morning everybody. cloudy skies are in place. you may get a little peeks at the sunshine today but on the whole clouds are going to win the day and once the clouds move in that's going to be it. it is going to be a long stretch before we see the sunshine again. temperatures upper 50s and low 60s now. it'll be a cloudy and cool start but a relatively mild day today with temperatures climbing into the upper, mid to upper 60s but plenty of clouds around and a bit breezy at times. tomorrow is when the weather really starts to go downhill. cloudy and wet tomorrow with rain and wind on the increase during the course of the day. and the potential for impacts, high impacts for wind and rain, lower eastern shore to the outer banks tomorrow but then as we get into monday and tuesday a high impact for rain, wind, potential flooding and power out
the time is 7:26 on this saturday, october 27th. all eyes on sandy this morning. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is tracking the trofrm and is here with the latest forecast. now, chuck? >> good morning, richard. a good saturday morning everybody. cloudy skies are in place. you may get a little peeks at the sunshine today but on the whole clouds are going to win the day and once the clouds move in that's going to be it. it is going to be a long stretch before we see the sunshine...
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woods and doherty killed by a mortar at 5:26 a.m. and the c.i.a. evacuate the survivors to the airport. but the plane they chartered from trippi isn't big enough and -- tripoli isn't big enough and they have to make two trips. abc news said the state department denied a request to keep a d.c.3, fast moving passenger aircraft in country to transsport security personnel. it was instead sent to iraq. they are gettings a fect the custody who is held in tunisia. that comes a day after senator lindsey graham inquired with the tunsen officials about whether the f.b.i. could have access. day after tunisian officials met at the state department. >> bret: right. the question is if a south carolina senator was obviously involved in defense issues can pressure the tunisias why couldn't the white house? >> human rights group say the syrian rebels may have committed a war crime in the apparent execution of the group of captured seasonals. video shows a group of gunman, soldiers on the ground. 35 seconds of gunfire in this video. killing took place thursday suppo
woods and doherty killed by a mortar at 5:26 a.m. and the c.i.a. evacuate the survivors to the airport. but the plane they chartered from trippi isn't big enough and -- tripoli isn't big enough and they have to make two trips. abc news said the state department denied a request to keep a d.c.3, fast moving passenger aircraft in country to transsport security personnel. it was instead sent to iraq. they are gettings a fect the custody who is held in tunisia. that comes a day after senator...
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mitt romney and paul ryan. [cheers and applause] , let me ask you today, are you going to do everything you can possibly do in the next eight days to ensure that we can bring back america's promise? are you going to do it? [cheers] put up your hand if you're going to put another sign for him, go door-to-door, commit and the next eight days. let me see your hands. [cheers] commit to i
mitt romney and paul ryan. [cheers and applause] , let me ask you today, are you going to do everything you can possibly do in the next eight days to ensure that we can bring back america's promise? are you going to do it? [cheers] put up your hand if you're going to put another sign for him, go door-to-door, commit and the next eight days. let me see your hands. [cheers] commit to i
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and i'm told that his selection of paul ryan was a huge plus, because ryan is a practicing catholic, very religious, the evangelicals, like paul ryan. on the negative side, they were, they noticed this battle that the catholic church got into with the obama administration over the obamacare requirement that they provide contraceptive services in their hospitals. the evangelicals have enormous amounts of outreach to people, and they-- to hospitals and such and they saw that this was going to affect them as well, and that the catholic churches fight was their fight. so, they, for those come could nation -- combination of reasons they're ready to vote. stuart: is the evangelical vote big enough to push president obama. >> about 31% in wisconsin, in iowa and 44% in north carolina, and very large in florida as well so this, i think, is a factor, a voting block, flying beneath the radar, media wrote a lot about it in the primary, but not the last month or so. stuart: i see your point well argued, but are the people already counted in the polls which have already been taken and which repres
and i'm told that his selection of paul ryan was a huge plus, because ryan is a practicing catholic, very religious, the evangelicals, like paul ryan. on the negative side, they were, they noticed this battle that the catholic church got into with the obama administration over the obamacare requirement that they provide contraceptive services in their hospitals. the evangelicals have enormous amounts of outreach to people, and they-- to hospitals and such and they saw that this was going to...
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yesterday morning -- >> reporter: 68-year-old jackie e ernst has lived in the town of pleasantville for 22 years. she'll start over again. >> all i could see was -- >> reporter: nine years ago, zelphia conner bought a house here. a 50-foot section of that walkway is now outside her front door. >> i saw it floating down the street. i never knew its destination was here. >> reporter: in your garage. >> in my garage. i never knew that. >> reporter: in sayerville, a sometimes combative christie showed a softer side as he comforted homeowners. >> it's all ruined down there, every ounce of it, ruined. nothing, nothing, nothing. and already from the last year. >> this was just the worst. >> i know. >> reporter: transformed vibrant coastal communities into beachfronts that looked more like shipwrecks. a string of natural gas fires broke out. officials say no one was hurt. in some spots, neighbors are still waiting for floodwaters to recede. sandy may be gone. the recovery has just moved in. >> this is our home. we've been here for years. we clean up. we get everything back to new york normal and w
yesterday morning -- >> reporter: 68-year-old jackie e ernst has lived in the town of pleasantville for 22 years. she'll start over again. >> all i could see was -- >> reporter: nine years ago, zelphia conner bought a house here. a 50-foot section of that walkway is now outside her front door. >> i saw it floating down the street. i never knew its destination was here. >> reporter: in your garage. >> in my garage. i never knew that. >> reporter: in...
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we have figures for you now that have changed since our our began now stands at 22. that number again is fluid and certain people say it is expected to rise. millions of people from maine to north carolina, they woke up this morning without power and new york city, if you can imagine, this is a ghost town, and much more on sandy's impact coming up after the break. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> welcome back, everybody. construction teams at the fdny are trying to figure out what caused a construction crane to collapse last night. these pictures were sent to us by an msnbc producer. a huge gust of wind swept down the street and tore the facade off making it look like a doll house. amazingly, nobody was hurt. >> officials in maryland are trying to stop millions of gallons of raw sewage now pumping into a river in howard county. they say the spill happened at a nearby power treatment plant. >>> a state of emergency is in place in west virginia and parts of north carolina aft
we have figures for you now that have changed since our our began now stands at 22. that number again is fluid and certain people say it is expected to rise. millions of people from maine to north carolina, they woke up this morning without power and new york city, if you can imagine, this is a ghost town, and much more on sandy's impact coming up after the break. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does....
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heaven and member of the company's the has had some connection to bain capital. the mayhem closed its doors and taken them on tours across the state. those kind of issues the democrats have tried to exploit. they have put up. critics finalists and mr. obama has twice as many feel offices and the interests of states. it he is ahead of florida, virginia, and he has pulled even at enter ohio. i am wondering if this is an election of the men put it loves. i see our president as every time it is a situation, he has a plan. it does not seem to come into fruition. i think he is fine with the seat of his pants. how could he possibly be behind it? >> i think it has to do in part with the type of politics democrats are on, and republicans orrin. a lot of the -- this is a state that has the highest african- american of politics of the bare ground states. door to door knocking type organizing. that is boots and the ground it. campaign to address any trouble kharkov a man. they seem to be labor intensive. the next call comes from how the air. >> could the morning. yes, i thin
heaven and member of the company's the has had some connection to bain capital. the mayhem closed its doors and taken them on tours across the state. those kind of issues the democrats have tried to exploit. they have put up. critics finalists and mr. obama has twice as many feel offices and the interests of states. it he is ahead of florida, virginia, and he has pulled even at enter ohio. i am wondering if this is an election of the men put it loves. i see our president as every time it is a...
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obama claims that the democrats took control january 22, 2009. the democrats took control january 3 of 2007, of the congress of the senate. under the bush economy, 4.6% in gdp was 3.5% and 52 straight months of job growth. i am tired of obama claiming that he has inherited such a pathetic economy, blaming everything on the republicans. the head of the house financial committee, chris dodd was head the senate banking committee. fannie mae and freddie mac, that was obama. bush went to congress to pass making these loans because they were financially risky for america. >> i think he is right about one thing. i think the meltdown was certainly caused making these loans by the housig bubble. it was done a great disservice by the congress in encouraging lending to those individuals that either did not have sufficient downpayment or did not have the wherewithal to guarantee that they would be able to pay back the loans. it created a house in bubble -- that did start at the end of the bush administration. for years past the start of the obama administrat
obama claims that the democrats took control january 22, 2009. the democrats took control january 3 of 2007, of the congress of the senate. under the bush economy, 4.6% in gdp was 3.5% and 52 straight months of job growth. i am tired of obama claiming that he has inherited such a pathetic economy, blaming everything on the republicans. the head of the house financial committee, chris dodd was head the senate banking committee. fannie mae and freddie mac, that was obama. bush went to congress to...
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my wife and i have been married for 26 years. we have 10 children. for the last 16 years, we have run our small business. a couple years ago, i decided i would take a look at running for office. i did not like the country are dark -- the direction our country was heading i felt the only way to make a difference was to throw my hat in the ring. led by -- we have led by example. we cut our budget by $150,000 with this congress. i returned money back to the taxpayers. i rejected the congressional pension and bought my own health care to washington and in looking forward to a nice debate tonight. >> thank you. now,, cheri bustos. >> i am a lifelong illinois residents. the daughter of a social worker and the public servant. the granddaughter of a house farmer and a nurse. my husband and i work -- were taught from a young age the importance of making a difference in giving back. we have done that you are life. my husband is in law enforcement. for many years i was an investigative reporter and fought public corruption. i spent the last 10 years of my caree
my wife and i have been married for 26 years. we have 10 children. for the last 16 years, we have run our small business. a couple years ago, i decided i would take a look at running for office. i did not like the country are dark -- the direction our country was heading i felt the only way to make a difference was to throw my hat in the ring. led by -- we have led by example. we cut our budget by $150,000 with this congress. i returned money back to the taxpayers. i rejected the congressional...
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romney, 22% of his donors for $200 or less. romney has unprecedented amount of wealthy contributors. 45% of his contributors with: $2,500 the maximum you can give. i glean from that is obama has broader grassroots support base at least financially. romney is not exactly appea appealing to small donors. >> eric: remember yesterday i told you about president obama claiming to be the robin hood, savior of the middle class. i will tell you how he is stealing from the middle class. the white house has federal reserve, bernanke print trillions of dollars. the banks, his buddies, borrow the money from federal reseven, at 0% interest. doesn't cost them a penny. they can say give me $10 billion. the fed gives them $10 billion. they could either give us loans, home loans, car loans, small business loans, which is what they were supposed to do and should do. but instead they turn around and loan it right back to the feds. at 3%. we're actually transferring our tax money right in to the hands of the banks. no risk. that is why -- this is a
romney, 22% of his donors for $200 or less. romney has unprecedented amount of wealthy contributors. 45% of his contributors with: $2,500 the maximum you can give. i glean from that is obama has broader grassroots support base at least financially. romney is not exactly appea appealing to small donors. >> eric: remember yesterday i told you about president obama claiming to be the robin hood, savior of the middle class. i will tell you how he is stealing from the middle class. the white...
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obama claims the democrats took control when you were a 22 of 2009. actually, the democrats took control january 3 of 2007. they took control of the congress and the senate. that was the first time since 1995. under bush, unemployment was 4.6% and gdp was 3.5%, and 50 straight months of job growth. i am tired of obama claiming that he has inherited such a bad economy from the bush era, blaming everything on the republicans. barney frank was head of the house financial committee, and chris dodd was the head of the senate banking committee. they have a little friend in a with fannie mae and freddie mac, and that was obama. bush went to congress and ask them 27 times to stop them from making these loans, here because they were too financially risky for america. guest: i think he is right on one thing. the fannie mae and freddie mac meltdown was certainly caused by the house in bubble. that has done a great disservice -- was done a great disservice by congress in encouraging lending to those individuals who did not have sufficient downpayment or did not h
obama claims the democrats took control when you were a 22 of 2009. actually, the democrats took control january 3 of 2007. they took control of the congress and the senate. that was the first time since 1995. under bush, unemployment was 4.6% and gdp was 3.5%, and 50 straight months of job growth. i am tired of obama claiming that he has inherited such a bad economy from the bush era, blaming everything on the republicans. barney frank was head of the house financial committee, and chris dodd...
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a seat in the conference, becoming the first democrat to be sent to washington from south dakota in 22 years. he immediately became a force to reckon with, introducing a farm bill the very first day. over the course of several months, passed more legislation than any one of the 44 new members who had come in with him at the same time. his constituents were the people for whom he fought. they were south dakota families barely holding on to their family farms. they were common working people in south dakota, and all over the country. they were native americans, they were poor people, hungry people, people others often overlooked. and then it was just as remarkable, in 1962, south dakota sent him to washington as the first democrat elected to the senate in 26 years. if george mcgovern had never entered politics, he might still have impacted thousands of people like me. most likely as a distinguished history professor, but i doubt that i would ever been elected to congress. growing up in south dakota, the idea of getting elected as a democrat seemed as likely as martians landing in your ya
a seat in the conference, becoming the first democrat to be sent to washington from south dakota in 22 years. he immediately became a force to reckon with, introducing a farm bill the very first day. over the course of several months, passed more legislation than any one of the 44 new members who had come in with him at the same time. his constituents were the people for whom he fought. they were south dakota families barely holding on to their family farms. they were common working people in...
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back yesterday morning -- >> reporter: 68-year-old jackie has lived in the town of pleasantville for 22 years. she will start over again. >> all i could see was this -- >> reporter: nine years ago this woman bought a house nine blocks from the boardwalk. now a section of that boardwalk is in front her door. >> saw it floating down the street but i didn't know the destination was here. >> reporter: in sayerville, the times combative christie showed a softer side. >> every ounce of it ruined. nothing. nothing. >> this is the worst. >> reporter: this storm transformed vibrant cstal communities into beach fronts that looked more like ship wrecks. a string of natural gas fires broke out but no one was hurt. in some spots neighbors are still waiting for floodwaters to recede. sandy may be gone, the recovery has just moved in. >> this is our home, we've been here for years. we clean up, get things back to normal and go on. >> reporter: people can start applying for federal disaster assistance today, 1.8 million customers remain without power in new jersey. that's down from a peak of 2.7 millio
back yesterday morning -- >> reporter: 68-year-old jackie has lived in the town of pleasantville for 22 years. she will start over again. >> all i could see was this -- >> reporter: nine years ago this woman bought a house nine blocks from the boardwalk. now a section of that boardwalk is in front her door. >> saw it floating down the street but i didn't know the destination was here. >> reporter: in sayerville, the times combative christie showed a softer side....
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as of now 22 stores are closed. we lost two stores. but thank god all our associates are safe. that's all we're concerned about. a lot of people still don't have electricity. but thank god everyone is -- >> how long will you be back to normal n your judgment? >> we're hoping in a week we'll be up and running. >> so employees can get to the store -- your associates? >> it's associates, charlie. >> yeah. we're running vans from the boroughs to move people in to make sure they have a place to work. >> we know you're a die-hard new yorker, certainly support all the new york sports teams. what are your thoughts about the marathon running on sunday, good thing, bad thing? >> you know what, i see all the politicking going on out there. listen, i believe in the mayor. i think the mayor makes great decisions. i believe in the police commissioner. i guess they see it as a major platform internationally to see that new york is back, but at the same time i feel -- you feel such a pain for these families, you know, that lost some of their family members and lost their homes. it's heartbreak
as of now 22 stores are closed. we lost two stores. but thank god all our associates are safe. that's all we're concerned about. a lot of people still don't have electricity. but thank god everyone is -- >> how long will you be back to normal n your judgment? >> we're hoping in a week we'll be up and running. >> so employees can get to the store -- your associates? >> it's associates, charlie. >> yeah. we're running vans from the boroughs to move people in to make...
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hispanics have grown about 22% in the state, they've grown 26% on the democratic voter roles, but only grown 9% on the gop voter roles. so the changing demographics of the state are going to haunt the galena park, if not in this election and future ones, assuming those voters turn out and cast ballots. >> marc caputo, bill schneider, gentlemen, thanks to both of you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the reverend al sharpton will join us live. he is also here in miami getting out the vote early. we'll spend some time in ohio as well. we'll talk about a nightmare scenario that could play itself out in the buckeye state come election day. and it could keep us -- it could all keep us up late counting ballots past november 6th, november 7th, maybe november 8th. we'll talk about what could happen in ohio next. ♪ [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine.
hispanics have grown about 22% in the state, they've grown 26% on the democratic voter roles, but only grown 9% on the gop voter roles. so the changing demographics of the state are going to haunt the galena park, if not in this election and future ones, assuming those voters turn out and cast ballots. >> marc caputo, bill schneider, gentlemen, thanks to both of you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the reverend al sharpton will join us...
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paul ryan in ohio...where recent polls give the president a slight advantage. hope and change has become anger, frustration, divide and conquer. and, both sides keeping a nervous eye on sandy. romney and biden canceled weekend stops in virginia beach. the hurricane --expected to batter the east coast -- could cause further disruptions to critical campaign stops...and early voting. gh, wgn news. >> the white house announced the president is canceling a monday evening and in virginia and a tuesday bend in coloradoevent in colorado >> a chicago neighborhood is on alert over an attempted attack. >> hundreds of birds and rescued from a home >> signs that a holiday ceasefire in syria may be falling apart >> we have several days of below normal temperatures... weather still ahead... break [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity li
paul ryan in ohio...where recent polls give the president a slight advantage. hope and change has become anger, frustration, divide and conquer. and, both sides keeping a nervous eye on sandy. romney and biden canceled weekend stops in virginia beach. the hurricane --expected to batter the east coast -- could cause further disruptions to critical campaign stops...and early voting. gh, wgn news. >> the white house announced the president is canceling a monday evening and in virginia and a...
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as of right now we have 22 stores that are closed. we lost two stores burks thank god all of our associates are safe. that's all we're concerned about. a lot of people still don't have electricity, but thank god everyone is safe. >> how long before you'll be back to normal in your judgment? >> hopefully in about a week. >> so your associates can get to the charge? >> yeah. we'll run vans from the boroughs to move people in to make sure they have a place to work. >> we know you're a diehard new yorker and support all the new york sports teams. what are your thoughts about the marathon running on sunday? good thing, bad thing? >> i see all the politicking going on. i believe in the mayor. i think the mayor makes great decisions. i believe in the police commissioner. i guess they see it as a major platform internationally to say that new york is back. but at the same time you feel such a pain for these families that lost some of their family members and lost their homes. without electric, and it's heartbreaking. it's a tough decision. >>
as of right now we have 22 stores that are closed. we lost two stores burks thank god all of our associates are safe. that's all we're concerned about. a lot of people still don't have electricity, but thank god everyone is safe. >> how long before you'll be back to normal in your judgment? >> hopefully in about a week. >> so your associates can get to the charge? >> yeah. we'll run vans from the boroughs to move people in to make sure they have a place to work. >>...
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we have more campaign 22 of coverage with an illinois house debate. bobby schilling faced off gross --h sherry boost sherry bustos. this is just under an hour. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> thank you for joining us. we have a live studio audience this evening. i have asked them to refrain from out word of expression except when i introduced the candidates, which will do now. first, sherry bustos. and the incumbent is a republican, bobby schilling. [applause] the format for tonight's debate requires 75 seconds for opening statements. then there will have 75 seconds to answer the initial question and then a to 30 seconds for rebuttal. then closing statements will also be 75 seconds in length. we have people from the illinois lead of women voters here this evening to time the candidates. i am your moderator for tonight. i will be asking the court -- and those asking questions of our candidates will be herb tricks. have solicited questions through the internet from the p
we have more campaign 22 of coverage with an illinois house debate. bobby schilling faced off gross --h sherry boost sherry bustos. this is just under an hour. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> thank you for joining us. we have a live studio audience this evening. i have asked them to refrain from out word of expression except when i introduced the candidates, which will do now. first, sherry bustos. and the...
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some places up to 26 inches of snow. >> my family back in michigan. columbus, ohio, got drilled with snow as well. lake michigan expecting the highest waves on record. 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm. the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country. an amazing system. we will continue to cover it. of course, through out the morning, keep it right here on abc.
some places up to 26 inches of snow. >> my family back in michigan. columbus, ohio, got drilled with snow as well. lake michigan expecting the highest waves on record. 22 feet high. >> that was the thing about the storm. the sheer size of it. 1,000 miles from cloud to cloud. in addition to being, at the center, category 3. don't let category 1 fool you. center terms of pressure. cat 3. same size as katrina. size of it cloud to cloud, hard to escape its grip for most of the country....
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that's the -- that's the ryan plan that was in the budget that congressman ryan got through, turn medicare into a voucher program where seniors get a voucher, shop, and buy insurance. i'm dead against it. i oppose it as firmly as i could. the issue with medicare is the same as the issue with anthem or any other payment mechanism, hospital, and medical costs go up, and what we have to do is figure out a different payment, called the one in portland, one in louiston, and one in agus that where we are starting to pay for health and prevention in primary care rather than paying for procedures. i think that's the secret that we have to go to, and it's happening right now in maine, went we're already seeing results. i talked to the directer of the of the hospital in eastern maine, they are already seeing results from that way of handling health care to bring the cost down, and that's the way we're going to save medicare. >> moderator: mr. woods? woods: there's $10,000 wart of checks there from the attack pledge that didn't come through. medicare is critically -- dill: a pledge for anyone but you
that's the -- that's the ryan plan that was in the budget that congressman ryan got through, turn medicare into a voucher program where seniors get a voucher, shop, and buy insurance. i'm dead against it. i oppose it as firmly as i could. the issue with medicare is the same as the issue with anthem or any other payment mechanism, hospital, and medical costs go up, and what we have to do is figure out a different payment, called the one in portland, one in louiston, and one in agus that where we...
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his running mate congressman paul ryan campaigned there yesterday. they call the late charge by the republicans a smoke screen. >> to win romney would have to wynn two-thirds, and he won't do that. the truth is they are throwing ads up and governor romney is traveling in the states he is not going to win. >> the fact is, george, the unemployment rate is higher than the day president obama took office. millions of americans struggling to find work and the household income is down. that's what this campaign is about. them saying we need to keep doing this. we need more of the same essentially. we they'd four more years -- we need four more years like the last four years and governor romney promising change. >> so here is where the final battle its in the campaign will be fought with the repeat visits to key battleground states for independent and undecided voters who may ultimately decide the outcome of the race. you will want to stay with abc7 news. get realtime results on abc7news.com the moment the polls close. and we will have live updates all nigh
his running mate congressman paul ryan campaigned there yesterday. they call the late charge by the republicans a smoke screen. >> to win romney would have to wynn two-thirds, and he won't do that. the truth is they are throwing ads up and governor romney is traveling in the states he is not going to win. >> the fact is, george, the unemployment rate is higher than the day president obama took office. millions of americans struggling to find work and the household income is down....
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we'll be back at 10:26. see you then. . >> narrator: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. welcome to thirst y thursday. it feel like the first day of november. >> it is chilly. >> temperatures have really dropped. i feel for everybody who is still without power. >> the funny thing, usually with tropical storms when you cover them or whatever, you're wearing like warm summer clothes. and this is the first time ever that i felt a tropical storm coupled with the cold weather and it just changes the whole game for people who are hurting. we do have good news, though. >> we do. we keep hearing the heartbreaking stores. but our own matt lauer, he called up steve burke our ceo and said may i have an hour of prime time tomorrow night at 8:00 because i'm going to call some friends. and he called bruce springsteen and billy joel and jon bon jovi and christina aguilera and alicia keys and a whole group of people. and guess what
we'll be back at 10:26. see you then. . >> narrator: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody. welcome to thirst y thursday. it feel like the first day of november. >> it is chilly. >> temperatures have really dropped. i feel for everybody who is still without power. >> the funny thing, usually with tropical storms when you cover them or whatever, you're wearing like...
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so it's been a 22 or 26 point swing in the republic's favor. >> they get this from exit polling. how do they get the data. >> try to read by party registration. x number of democrats. >> bill: they have to have that on the ballot. >> on a lot of the states not all of them. >> bill: their projection is that romney is winning by how much. >> 7%. that's on a national basis. and then when you drill down on specific wing states it differs, some polling of actual vote in nevada and iowa that shows president obama is doing better than mitt romney in those states and those are the states that going to decide the election. >> i think that's because and this is karl rove speaking now not me more democrats ordered voted early than republicans. bret baier will be anchor next tuesday. >> november 6th. >> bill: give you a jump on it for everybody. 19 million. romney ahead by 7% in new york. some of the key swing states the president in the lead. >> right. >> bill: former penn state president graham spanier. >> spanier. >> bill: he is a weasel, right? >> certainly seems so. >> bill: looks that
so it's been a 22 or 26 point swing in the republic's favor. >> they get this from exit polling. how do they get the data. >> try to read by party registration. x number of democrats. >> bill: they have to have that on the ballot. >> on a lot of the states not all of them. >> bill: their projection is that romney is winning by how much. >> 7%. that's on a national basis. and then when you drill down on specific wing states it differs, some polling of actual...
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sxz 7:26 on this thursday morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. firefighters monitoring hot spots in northeast washington more than ten hours after a fire there. crews don't know what sparked the fire at the market building. at one point, firefighters had to evacuate the structure, fearing it would collapse. let's go to danella sealock with the traffic. >> gridlock traveling 29 southbound. very slow in this area. delays start about cherry hill road and steady to the beltway. 395 northbound, the accident is in the right shoulder lane. back to you. >> thank you. tom has the forecast, next. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting ame
sxz 7:26 on this thursday morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. firefighters monitoring hot spots in northeast washington more than ten hours after a fire there. crews don't know what sparked the fire at the market building. at one point, firefighters had to evacuate the structure, fearing it would collapse. let's go to danella sealock with the traffic. >> gridlock traveling 29 southbound. very slow in this area. delays start about cherry hill road and steady to the beltway. 395 northbound, the...
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back to you both. >> thanks. >> it's 11:22 now. still ahead, what you would do if you were president. >> plus, stem cells from blood. how it could help children with autism. auti[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> the ipad mini is fshlly on sale. the buzz wasn't nearly as big. this was the store in bethesda. just one person waiting outside. this verse is two inches smaller than the regular ipad. the cheapest version is $329. there are versions with more storage space and 3g capability. the ipad mini is expected to battle the amazon kindle, kindle
back to you both. >> thanks. >> it's 11:22 now. still ahead, what you would do if you were president. >> plus, stem cells from blood. how it could help children with autism. auti[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's...
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if he wins paul ryan's home state, he has a way to get to 270 without ohio. they don't think that's going to be easy because they think wisconsin is going to be very difficult. they think iowa is going to be very difficult. and there's still some question about new hampshire. and if that's the case, and you look at those numbers this way, then ohio becomes incredibly crucial to mitt romney. he would need florida, virginia, ohio, and colorado to get to 275. >> what i read in all that stuff, is that those of us who will be working election night will need to get some sleep. it's going to be a long night. >> people ask me how long is election night going to be? i say it's going to be a long month. >> yeah, we'll see you thursday. good to talk to you. thanks very much. >>> time now for a check of some of the other stories this morning. jenna wolf is at the news desk. >> an american student has been arrested after allegedly stabbing a fellow student in rome. more now from duncan golestani. >> reporter: authorities took this man into custody hours after he allegedl
if he wins paul ryan's home state, he has a way to get to 270 without ohio. they don't think that's going to be easy because they think wisconsin is going to be very difficult. they think iowa is going to be very difficult. and there's still some question about new hampshire. and if that's the case, and you look at those numbers this way, then ohio becomes incredibly crucial to mitt romney. he would need florida, virginia, ohio, and colorado to get to 275. >> what i read in all that...
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everybody voted for it except 22 individuals. 95% voted for it. it bothers me because i was there helping out. and if you talk to george pataki and mayor giuliani, they said i was a force of nature because i was up there so often helping people get things. and congress didn't give the appropriation she's talking about from things, people didn't get it. that's true, they didn't. but it wasn't because we didn't try. the federal government -- she's the congress, they didn't appropriate the money. that's why they didn't get the treatment they did. plus, they put a restriction in as to who could get it. we had to interpret the federal law. if we could have given more money out to more people, we would have. and talking about her judgment, not only did she vote against this, she voted against the ahmadinejad -- out of 535 people, all senators, all the representatives except three individuals condemned ahmadinejad. tammy baldwin voted present. she voted against the sanctions. i don't question her patriotism, i question her judgment on these things that m
everybody voted for it except 22 individuals. 95% voted for it. it bothers me because i was there helping out. and if you talk to george pataki and mayor giuliani, they said i was a force of nature because i was up there so often helping people get things. and congress didn't give the appropriation she's talking about from things, people didn't get it. that's true, they didn't. but it wasn't because we didn't try. the federal government -- she's the congress, they didn't appropriate the money....
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>>> on' election day, 17 million 18 to 22-year-olds will be eligible to first for the first time. they're part of what's known as the millennials, americans between 18 and 30 who can make a real difference because they are 29% of the electorate. an estimated 64 million young people are eligible to vote in this election. this is up from 48 million in 2008. we dug up this nbc news nightly clip from july 5th, 1971. that's the day that younger voters became a permanent part of the process. >> the 26th amendment to the constitution which gives the vote in all elections to 18, 19 and 20-year-olds was ratified on wednesday night. >> i sense that we can have confidence that america's new voters, america's young generation would provide what america needs, a spirit of moral courage, a spirit of high idealism in which we believe in the american dream, but at which we realize that the american dream can never be fulfilled until every american has an equal chance to fulfill it in his own life. >> 36 years later in 2008, young men and women voted in record numbers and chose senator obama by a
>>> on' election day, 17 million 18 to 22-year-olds will be eligible to first for the first time. they're part of what's known as the millennials, americans between 18 and 30 who can make a real difference because they are 29% of the electorate. an estimated 64 million young people are eligible to vote in this election. this is up from 48 million in 2008. we dug up this nbc news nightly clip from july 5th, 1971. that's the day that younger voters became a permanent part of the process....
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company called field works. they do canvassing across the country. they say they mostly work with progressive causes and democrats. the chairman of the republican party, a member of the election board there, says voter registration fraud hurts our electoral process. >> what we've seen here should concern every citizen. we have someone doctoring registrations and you have the next step, that would be a serious move toward fraudulent voting. so we're worried about it. >> the case has been referred to local prosecutors. >> arthel: if you register a name like adolph hitler, it's almost like it's a joke, you're expecting it to be caught. what are the field workers saying about this? >> they condemn this, too. they, in fact, say they brought the adolph hitler to the election boards and say they do not tolerate any fraud. we talked to chris gallowway and say they take extreme measures to make sure its employees hand in correct information. here is part of the statement he gave. we feel it's our job to do due diligence. we have a high standard here. if we ar
company called field works. they do canvassing across the country. they say they mostly work with progressive causes and democrats. the chairman of the republican party, a member of the election board there, says voter registration fraud hurts our electoral process. >> what we've seen here should concern every citizen. we have someone doctoring registrations and you have the next step, that would be a serious move toward fraudulent voting. so we're worried about it. >> the case has...
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those good points with pre-existing conditions and keeping your child on your policy until they're 26 and those are good things. they could be rolled into a new law. >> moderator: ursala rozum? rozum: there're too many parts of the people are just like, insurance companies can drop you and what i would do is work with the progressive members of congress. hr 676. it would allow medicare to negotiate with drug companies. their prices are too high because medicare cannot negotiate with drug companies to bring down the cost of drugs. the discussion is indicative of the dysfunction in washington. it is based on a plan that was originally developed by republicans. >> we don't know where or when, the fiscal cliff, large taxes could chicken.. what should be done to get a broader deficit in place combining the tax cuts, extending the bush era tax cuts? umax. buerkle: the house voted with bipartisan support. we don't know what the regulation is going to be coming down type. it will disparately affect the middle class or it will affect all americans in an economy that is so fragile. it will be a
those good points with pre-existing conditions and keeping your child on your policy until they're 26 and those are good things. they could be rolled into a new law. >> moderator: ursala rozum? rozum: there're too many parts of the people are just like, insurance companies can drop you and what i would do is work with the progressive members of congress. hr 676. it would allow medicare to negotiate with drug companies. their prices are too high because medicare cannot negotiate with drug...
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she's the mother of five and the proud grandmother of 22. i think she has almost as many grandchildren as the romney's do. i want you to know that of course everyone adores and respects jack but they really really love her. so help me welcome her. [applause] . wow. what a pleasure it is to be back in my hometown and to be here with all of you and to introduce one of the nicest ladies you will ever meet. and my days in ohio, this is my home and i'm so proud of it and proud to be with you. and i've add mired mitt and ann from afar for many years because i think they share many of the same values and goals and ideals that jack and do i and that's god and family and country. [applause] i think our husbands have both worked extremely hard their entire lives to achieve success in their chosen fields. and i think while mitt was creating the best life possible for his family, ann was the guiding light of his family. and mitt would say to her ann, my job is temporary but your job is forever which will bring forever happiness. my husband played a game
she's the mother of five and the proud grandmother of 22. i think she has almost as many grandchildren as the romney's do. i want you to know that of course everyone adores and respects jack but they really really love her. so help me welcome her. [applause] . wow. what a pleasure it is to be back in my hometown and to be here with all of you and to introduce one of the nicest ladies you will ever meet. and my days in ohio, this is my home and i'm so proud of it and proud to be with you. and...